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Appears to refer to ALL:

"The bible saith Christ died for all, and A double L, does not spell part, nor some, nor few, but it means all: Well, now if all Christ died for will be saved, and none of them can be lost, then Universalism must be true, => and you cannot deny it. The bible saith, Christ gave himself for ALL. -- 1 Tim. ii. 4, 6; 1 John ii. 2. And A double L does not spell part, nor some, nor few, but it means all: "Rev. Lorenzo Dow"

http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~gatchgs/dow.htm


 

 


Ray Terry


 

 

-----Original Message-----
From: Jon Kukla <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Thu, May 22, 2014 11:56 am
Subject: [VA-HIST] "A-double-L-part people"


In the several antebellum editions of the journal of Lorenzo Dow, an
early-19th-century Methodist itinerant preacher active in Virginia, N.C.
and elsewhere, Dow frequently refers to "A-double-L-part people" as
adversaries who sometimes disrupted his preaching, etc.

Anyone know what "A-double-L-part people" refers to?


Jon Kukla
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